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 Yesterday night I watched the season finale of House M.D. (~ ̄▽ ̄)~

The first thing I noticed was that the hallucinations were back! But this time he actually hallucinated Kutner. I had always loved the hallucination scenes because the hallucinees (the people being hallucinated) were not only in character but also not afraid to stack question upon question onto House, no matter the context. Some of that just seems surreal to me, as if the scenes are quite detached from the reality of what's happening around them. Then, of course, hallucinations should feel surreal, so kudos to the writers for bringing such a subtle mix of confusion, chaos and a structured storyline to portray a very complex neurological phenomenon.

I really thought that he would die in that burning building. Honestly, maybe I wished for him to. In the end, he apparently "escaped through the back" and went under the radar to spend 5 months with his dying best friend. 

That's cute and all, but the fact that he would give up everything (his job, his friends) and go back to jail (or so I assume) was quite touching. It's not the best season finale, but it's not bad either.

Luckily, they added one more episode to Season 8, episode 23 Swan Song. I'm going to watch it with my mother when she gets back. Or not, since she already said that she didn't want to watch the next episode as that was probably when Wilson died and House commited suicide. But just in case she does want to watch it, I'll resist the temptation of watching it myself.

And you know what I'll be doing in the meantime? Writing my screenplay for that House M.D. x Dragon Adventures episode!

Stay tuned (*^▽^*)

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